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American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) 2023 Conference

October 20, 2023Photo of Mescalero Apache High School Dual Credit Students and Science Teachers with ENMU-Ruidoso Cybersecurity Director/Professor and National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center (NCyTE) CoPI Stephen Miller.

Mescalero Apache High School Dual Credit Students and Science Teachers with ENMU-Ruidoso Cybersecurity Director/Professor and National Cybersecurity Training and Education Center (NCyTE) CoPI Stephen Miller. We enjoyed the gathering of students and teachers at the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Conference.

The AISES National Conference has become the premier event for Indigenous STEM professionals and students, attracting over 2,500 members and attendees from the U.S. and Canada, and as far away as Alaska and Hawaii.

The annual AISES National Conference is a one-of-a-kind, three-day event focusing on educational, professional and workforce development! Attendees include Indigenous high school and college students, educators, professionals, tribal nations and tribal enterprises, universities, corporations, and government agencies.

The National Conference works towards achieving the AISES mission by providing students and professionals access to career pathways, professional and leadership development, research, and networking that also meaningfully incorporates Indigenous culture into this signature event.


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National Cybersecurity Virtual Career Fair 2023

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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Are you a student or alumni of a CAE institution? Register now!

The National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center and the Centers of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Cybersecurity Community are hosting the seventh annual National Cybersecurity Virtual Career Fair (VCF), on September 22, 2023, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. PT (12 – 4 p.m. ET). 

As the CAE in Cybersecurity program continues to designate new CAEs, the number of students participating in the VCF grows each year. Last year, over 1100 students and alumni participated in the virtual career fair. Employers from industry, government, and academia will be present seeking top cyber talent from over 400 institutions designated as Centers of Academic Excellence in Research (CAE-R), Cyber Defense (CAE-CD), and Cyber Operations (CAE-CO), and institutions in the Candidate’s Program (pending approval).


AISES logoFounded in 1977, growing the AISES membership above our current 5,900 individual members is key to achieving our mission. AISES supports 230 affiliated pre-college schools, 196 chartered college and university chapters, 3 tribal chapters, and 18 professional chapters in the U.S. and Canada. We promote the highest standards of education and professional excellence to widen the STEM workforce and grow sector support. We highlight the geographic, economic, and social aspects of STEM education and careers. www.aises.org/news/events/2023-aises-national-conference


National Cybersecurity Student Association logoThe National Cybersecurity Student Association is a resource hub to enhance the educational and professional development of cybersecurity students through activities, networking and collaboration. This group supports the cybersecurity educational programs of academic institutions, inspires career awareness and encourages creative efforts to increase the number of graduates in the field. www.cyberstudents.org/


GenCyber logoThe GenCyber program provides cybersecurity experiences for students and teachers at the secondary level. The goals of the GenCyber program are to:
• Ignite, sustain, and increase awareness of K12 cybersecurity content and cybersecurity postsecondary and career opportunities for participants through year-round engagement;
• Increase student diversity in cybersecurity college and career readiness pathways at the K-12 level; and
• Facilitate teacher readiness within a teacher learning community to learn, develop, and deliver cybersecurity content for the K-12 classroom in collaboration with other nationwide initiatives. www.gen-cyber.com/about/